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Websleuths News

Join Websleuths Radio for the final discussion of THE KILLING SEASON
with Josh Zemam, Rachel Mills and special guests including Bob Kolker author of Lost Girls

Since Phyllis Mizioch was murdered last summer, her survivors have been fighting in federal court over who should get the $4.5 million life-insurance payout.
Peter J. Mizioch, the widower and named beneficiary on two insurance policies, claims he is entitled to the money.
But her adult children allege in U.S. District Court complaints that their stepfather was responsible for the homicide and should be barred from receiving the money under Arizona law. They have no direct evidence of his involvement, but they say in court filings that his connection to other murder victims with large life-insurance policies that named him or a close associate as beneficiary - a pattern documented in an Arizona Republic investigation in February - is a powerful circumstantial string of events.

Oh wow, very interesting! If this man is responsible I hope it can be proven. It does seem like a lot to just be coincidence. I hope that the children can get the answers they need about their mom's murder in the process.

Peter Mizioch pleaded guilty Wednesday in a plea deal with prosecutors to a $700,000 tax fraud. The article doesn't mention the sentence, or when it will be. The video at the link shows his angry lawyer barging into a reporter outside but Mizioch didn't comment as he left the court. The anger may have something to do with an investigative show the station is doing on the murder of Mizioch's business partners and wife:

The mystery of these four murders will be the focus of an upcoming investigation by Crime Watch Daily, a new show debuting on ABC15 on September 14. The hour-long show will air at 3 p.m.

Phyllis Mizioch's children lost their wrongful death suit claim against Peter Mizioch and the insurance company (who had refused to pay out) were told by a judge they had to hand over the $4.5 million benefits to Peter Mizioch. He's collected a total of $8 million from all the insurance policies he's taken out on people who have later been killed. By an unknown gunman.

We 'embraced' the missing Bob Harrod case as requested but 6 years on, are still waiting for further guidance

I am pretty sure we'll find out the rat bast*** took some pills and went to sleep, for good. Coward- and these idiotic judges. WTH? Oh yes, one last hurrah on a Disney cruise, makes sense. WTF. If the investigative reporter hadn't been all over this we probably never would have heard about any of it. Makes me wonder if this man was into bribing Judges along the way too.